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CO guest interactions in SDB-based metal–organic frameworks: a solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance investigation

Wong et al., 2018

Document ID
1100057952033129321
Author
Wong Y
Babcock T
Chen S
Lucier B
Huang Y
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Langmuir

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Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) are promising materials for greener carbon monoxide (CO) capture and separation processes. SDB-based (SDB= 4, 4'-sulfonyldibenzoate) MOFs are particularly attractive due to their remarkable gas adsorption capacity under humid …
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